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Unread 04-03-2016, 10:46 AM   #1
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Also, look at your magazine release. a worn release will make the magazine sit lower, leading to these kind of problems. Remove the release and make sure that the ledge that supports the magazine opening are crisp and even.

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Also, look at your magazine release. a worn release will make the magazine sit lower, leading to these kind of problems. Remove the release and make sure that the ledge that supports the magazine id crisp and even.
The mag doses sit a little low, I'm starting to suspect the mag release also. I can see some wear signs on it.
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